VARIEGATED CAMELLIAS 
OPELOUSAS PEONY. Peony form flower of a lovely shade 
of light pink and white. Occasionally solid pink. Blooms 
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ELEANOR McCOWN. A full peony-type flower 3% to 4 
inches in diameter. White streaked and splashed with red and 
pink and sometimes throws an all pink sport. A very heavy 
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BELLA ROMANA. Big double large petaled flowers of light 
pink profusely striped and splashed with crimson. This is an 
ideal corsage Camellia blending with all fabrics regardless of 
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RED BELLA ROMANA. Similar to Bella Romana except 
that it is rosy red instead of pink and splashed with a darker 
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LA BELLA. This is a clear pink sport of Bella Romana and 
shows the same veining and characteristics as its parent. 
Blooms: ane Mav eas ae he eee Gnd es te, ee $4.50 
KUMASAKA VARIEGATED (Gay Boy). This is the 
variegated form of the ever popular Kumasaka. Large peony 
form of deep pink with white spots. Blooms Feb. to Apr. $15.00 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Sport of Colonel Firey with the 
same formal brilliant red flower except that it is splashed 
with white. Very fine and very scarce. 
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COLETTI MACULATA. One of the finest variegated 
blood-red and white peony flowers. A slow grower that is 
spreading in habit. As with many Camellias, the size of the 
flower is governed by the size of the plant, and flowers do not 
obtain size until the plant is well developed. Rare. 
Blooms<heb 2A peters were anon oo At ere esse $4.50 & 22.50 
STANDARD. A full double pink with white spots. A com- 
pace Grower DIGOiis.H ebm A pI a ee We Ae. $7.50 
CATHERINE CATHCART. A perfectly formed double 
pink bloom marbled with white. Very desirable for cutting and 
a favorite of all who see this lovely flower. 
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Some Camellia Dont’s ... 
Do not plant in soggy soil or in a spot that does not 
have good drainage. 
Do not over-fertilize your plants. They are naturally 
slow growers and too much fertilizer will weaken them 
and lessen the number of blooms. 
Do not cultivate around the base of the plant. The 
feeder roots are just under the surface. 
Do not place soil around your Camellia after it has 
been planted or allow the soil to “build up” around 
the base of the plant. 
Do not plant any deeper than the plant was formerly 
grown as this is the cause of many failures with Ca- 
mellias. 

